VIDEO Object to DTS conversion is the process of extracting or transcoding audio from a VOB (VIDEO Object) file — the container format used on DVDs that typically holds MPEG-2 video and PCM/AC3 audio — into the DTS (Digital Theater Systems) audio format, a high-quality multichannel audio codec. This conversion converts the container and audio stream so the audio is stored or delivered in DTS format for playback on DTS-capable receivers or for use in multimedia projects.
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Confirm .dts as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .DTS file once ready.
VOB files typically use the MIME type video/dvd and store MPEG-2 video with AC3 or DTS audio streams. DTS files have the MIME type audio/x-dts and contain digital audio encoded with the DTS codec for surround sound. VOB is mainly used in DVD video discs, whereas DTS is popular for high-fidelity audio in home theaters and media players.
The DTS (.DTS) format is commonly used for audio. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like VIDEO Object.
While specific technical details aren't available here, DTS files generally serve the purpose of storing audio effectively within their domain.
Our online VOB to DTS converter allows you to seamlessly convert VIDEO Object files to the DTS audio format without any software installation. Designed for ease of use and speed, this tool ensures your media files retain high quality during the conversion process.
VIDEO Object (VOB) files are primarily container formats used for DVD video, combining audio, video, and subtitles. DTS is a high-quality audio codec focusing on delivering surround sound audio streams. While VOB files store the full multimedia content, DTS specifically enhances the audio component for immersive sound experiences.
Keep individual VOB files under 250 MB for faster browser-based conversions; splice or merge large DVD VOB sets before uploading if needed.
To preserve audio fidelity, extract the original audio track (AC3/PCM) first and perform a high-bitrate DTS encode rather than converting from a heavily recompressed intermediate.
For batch conversions, combine split VOBs into a single file or use a tool that accepts multiple inputs; process smaller groups to avoid timeouts.
Be aware that VOB containers commonly use AC3 or PCM audio; if the VOB already contains DTS audio you can use passthrough to avoid quality loss, but transcoding from AC3 to DTS is a lossy re-encode.
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Audio Engineer
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Jessica L.
Content Creator
The DTS output sounds fantastic, perfect for my surround sound setup.
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Home Theater Enthusiast
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Limitation: You cannot create true losslessly upgraded DTS-HD Master Audio from a lossy AC3 source — higher-quality DTS variants require native high-resolution audio sources.